Elisha Merchant1
M, #10122, b. 1782
Charts | Pedigree - mother Sarah Gertrude "Sally" Jones |
Birth* | 1782 | Elisha Merchant was born in 1782 at Rensselaer Co., New York.2,3 |
Marriage* | He married Mary Polly (__________).2 | |
Census1830* | 1830 | Elisha Merchant was the head of the household in the 1830 census, Burlington, Otsego Co., New York, with 1m5-10, 1m40-50, 1f15-20, 1f40-50. |
MovedTo* | 1832 | He and Mary Polly (__________) moved to Truxton, Cortland Co., New York, in 1832.3 |
Census1840* | 1840 | Elisha Merchant was the head of the household in the 1840 census, Cortland Co., New York, with 1m 50-60, 1f 50-60. |
Census1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the 1850 census as the head of household, pg 152b #381-393, Truxton, Cortland Co., New York, along with Mary Polly (__________) . His info on the census included Merchant, Elisha 68 b.NY farmer $500.2 |
Census* | 1855 | Elisha Merchant appeared on the census of 1855 at ED 1 #215-215, Truxton, Cortland Co., New York; Merchant, Elisha 73 b.Rensselaer Co. farmer 23 years in this town, log home valued at $15.3 |
Will* | 4 August 1857 | He left a will on 4 August 1857 at Truxton, Cortland Co., New York; In the name of God amen. I Elisha Merchant of the Town of Truxton, County of Cortland, & State of New York, of the age of seventy-five years and being of sound mind & memory do make, publish & declare this my last Will & Testament in manner following, that is to say. First. I give & bequeath to my son Ebenezer Merchant the west one half of thirty-seven acres of land on Lot number eight in the Town of Truxton to be used & enjoyed by him during his natural life & from & immediately after his death I give & bequeath the same to my son William Merchant, to his heirs & assigns forever. Second. I give & bequeath to my son William Merchant the east one half of the said Thirty-seven acres of land or said Lot number eight in Truxton aforesaid. Third. I give & bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Wing the sum of ten dollars. Fourth. I give & bequeath to my daughter Eleanor Briggs the sum of ten dollars. Fifth. I give & bequeath to my daughter Mariah Perry the sum of ten dollars. Sixth. I further give & bequeath to my sons William & Ebenezer Merchant all the rest residue of my personal property, goods, wares & merchandise to be equally divided between them & the said William & Ebenezer Merchant is to pay all debts due from me at my decease & to pay out of the goods & chattels the above named Thirty dollars to my three daughters, to wit: Ten dollars apiece within one year from my decease and the said William & Ebenezer is to support & take good care of their mother during her natural life, which she is to accept in lieu of dower, and I hereby appoint my sons (William &, crossed out) Ebenezer (& William, inserted) MERCHANT, Administrator of this my last Will & Testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal, this fourth day of August in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight hundred & fifty seven. Elisha Merchant (L.S.) (his mark.)1 |
Relationships | 4th great-grandfather of David Lee Bassett 2nd great-grandfather of Mabel May Covey |
Family | Mary Polly (__________) b. 1780 | |
Marriage* | He married Mary Polly (__________).2 | |
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Last Edited | 7 Mar 2015 |